Cellular Organization
Organelles
Homeostasis
Types of Cells
Mitosis
100
Cell
What the smallest functional unit of living things
100
I protect the cell from its surroundings and control the movement of substances in and out of the cell.
What is cell wall?
100
same or constant
What is homeo?
100
No Nucleus
What is prokaryote?
100
The acronym for remembering the phases of mitosis
What is PMAT - Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Teleaphase?
200
Tissue
What is a group of connected cells with similar functions?
200
the brain of the cell
What is the nucleus?
200
standing still or stable
What is stasis
200
the largest type of cell
What is eukaryote?
200
Prophase
What is the phase where the nucleus breaks down and the spindles form?
300
Organ
What is a group of tissues that is specialized to perform a specific function
300
I contain all the genetic material for the cell.
What is DNA?
300
Examples are temperature, level of oxygen, water and sugar in blood, amount of blood, etc
What are examples of things maintained by homeostasis?
300
types of eukaryotes
What are animals, plants and fungus?
300
Telophase
What is the phase when nuclear membranes form around each set of chromosomes (reforming the nucleus in a eukaryotic cell) and the spindles break down.
400
examples include circulatory, respiratory, and digestive systems.
What is an organ system?
400
mitochondria
What is 'the power house of the cell' - produces energy for the cell?
400
shivering
What is one way the skin/muscles maintain homeostasis?
400
bacteria
What is prokaryote
400
Prophase and Anaphase
What is The chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell (between spindles on spindle fibers) and then the sister chromatids of each chromosome pull apart and move to opposite ends of the cell.
500
the highest level of organism organization?
What is an organism?
500
Difference between chromatin, chromatid, and chromosomes.
One is DC uncondensed (chromatin). It looks like spaghetti One is threadlike, gene-caring structure found in the nucleus (chromosomes) Either of the two strands of replicated chromosomes (Chromatid)
500
How you can tell its a eukaryotic cell
by seeing the following: -that it is a complex cell -with membrane-bound organelles -containing a nucleus with DNA
500
What happens in Interphase?
What is the phase that the cell spends the most time in and where the chromosomes duplicate.
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